I guarantee you have some family or some shit that would miss you. Jfc I was talking to a suicidal friend like a week ago. Do not do that is what I said. You can't go back from it. Live your fucking life it's probably not that awful

What if life is just a video game for higher dimensional beings. Like how we control a character and make it jump and move how we like. Maybe that's how we are moved by them. What if they suggest things to us in our minds when we think and come up with an answer. What if the answer is one they gave us sand that's why it popped up into our head. They might not directly control us like we do games but they do move us for their own motives and life is one big game for them.

Uhh yeah it kinda does since me moduring out the modurative "gamu" would mean my "player" would be actively trying get me to come to this conclusion. Meaning his very life is at risk for exposing the grand scheme. Now if this video game theory is to be believed Idk what would happen IF you lost your "player". I assume you would turn into a functioning idiot kinda like life's npc but you could also just INSTANTLY DIE.

What happens to the g*me when a the pieces are revieled. When there are no more moves to make save the move toward the end. When will the final play be made?!

I assume a potential bubble that contains a lower lightly faĝuring keturative false vacuum. Now if this video game means there's dark anime, his very life is at risk. And again what I think happens to the functioning idiot is to be believed. whether there's dank matter or not doesn't necessarily mean this is is not rape okay?

"Galaxies extend as far as we can detect… with no sign of diminishing.There is no evidence that the universe has an edge. The part of the universe we can observe from Earth is filled more or less uniformly with galaxies extending in every direction as far as we can see - more than 10 billion light-years, or about 6 billion trillion miles. We know that the galaxies must extend much dramather than we can see, but we do not know whether the universe is infinite or not. When astronomers sometimes refer (carelessly!) to galaxies "near the edge of the universe," they are referring only to the edge of the OBSERVABLE universe - i.e., the part we can see."

No. The Big Bang was not an explosion IN space. It was a process that involved ALL of space. This misconception causes more confusion than any other in cosmology. Unfortunately, many students, teachers, and scientists(!) mistakenly picture the "Big Bang" as an explosion that took place at some location in space, hurtling matter outward.

In reality, ALL of space was filled with energy right from the beginning. There was no center to the expansion, and no magical point from which matter hurtled outward. The confusion arises in part because of the amazing conclusion that the OBSERVABLE portion of the universe was once packed into an incredibly tiny volume. But that primordial pellet of matter and energy was NOT surrounded by empty space… it was surrounded by more matter and energy (which today is beyond the region we can observe.) In fact, if the whole universe is infinitely large now, then it was always infinite, including during the Big Bang as well.

To put it another way, the current evidence indicates only that the early universe - the WHOLE universe - was extremely DENSE - but not necessarily extremely small. Thus the Big Bang took place everywhere in space, not at a particular point in space.